From LINKS Community Center
Created: 23 September 2023
Last edited: 23 October 2023
Last edited: 23 October 2023
Type:
WebsitePublishing Organisation:
U.S. Department of Homeland SecurityLanguages
- English
Scenarios
- Vulcanic eruption
Disaster Management Phase
After, Before, During
A volcanic eruption can:
- Contaminate water supplies.
- Damage machinery.
- Reduce visibility through smog and harmful gases that may threaten low-lying areas.
- Make it hard to breathe and irritate the skin, eyes, nose and throat.
PREPARE NOW
- Know your area’s risk from volcanic eruption.
- Ask local emergency management for evacuation and shelter plans, and for potential means of protection from ash.
- Learn about community warning systems.
- Get necessary supplies in advance, including nonperishable foods, cleaning supplies and water for several days, in case you have to evacuate immediately or if services are cut off.
- Keep in mind each person’s specific needs, including medication.
- Do not forget pets’ needs for medication and food.
- Consult your doctor if you have existing respiratory difficulties.
- Practice a communication and evacuation plan with everyone in your family.
- Have a plan for pets and livestock.
- Have a shelter-in-place plan if your biggest risk is from ash.
- Keep important documents in a safe place.
- Create password-protected digital copies.
- Find out what your homeowner’s insurance policy will cover when a volcano erupts.